I’ve often seen Nihilism as the end-point of the other worldviews and not necessarily as an option among the various non-biblical worldviews. To me, Nihilism is like the Dead Sea of non-biblical worldviews, it is where they ultimately flow into and die.
Do you think that is right or do you see nihilism as a more “robust” worldview on its own?
I’ve often seen Nihilism as the end-point of the other worldviews and not necessarily as an option among the various non-biblical worldviews. To me, Nihilism is like the Dead Sea of non-biblical worldviews, it is where they ultimately flow into and die.
Do you think that is right or do you see nihilism as a more “robust” worldview on its own?
Actually, I haven’t thought of nihilism in that way. So, thanks for bringing this point to my attention. I’ll have to think on it.